“When the European Union began to actively try to solve the problem of world hunger with words, the imposition of sanctions against the world's largest producer of potash fertilizers was expected.

This time around, you can't escape responsibility.

We will constantly remind that EU officials are to blame for the aggravation of the problem of world hunger due to a lack of fertilizers, the increase in the number of victims of this disaster, ”TASS quotes him.

Glaz also said that Belarus would adequately respond to the next EU sanctions.

Earlier, the European Union announced new sanctions against Belarus, which will affect the fertilizer manufacturer Belaruskali and its export division.

The new restrictions also cover the state television and radio broadcasting company Belteleradio and a number of companies producing tobacco products.